This may be basic, but did you download new drivers for your machine from the official sites? whether it's a laptop or a desktop, update everything. Mine works fine. Even a USB extension worked.Windows 10 has been great so far apart from a few issues.
- I insert a USB stick and nothing happens
- I insert a disc and nothing happens
I tried turning on and off autoplay, but it didn't work. Usually (on any other OS) if something didn't load automatically, I would go to My Computer and double click on the USB/DISC icon and run it manually, but even that doesn't appear.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
It's supposed to be a hotfix for 15.7.1, if you want the official AMD package you can redownload the driver from support.amd.com. They have updated the package, but not the naming of the driver. So it's still 15.7.1, but then a slightly higher driver-versionnumber since the hotfix is included.Windows keeps pushing this weird AMD driver 15.200.000 or some such nonsense, I've had to reninstall 15.7.1 three times now so I'm not going to fight it anymore, it seems like it's okay in terms of performance, I just wish there was a little more info give on these drivers and what the differences or benefits are from the previous version.
Is anybody else having an issue with windows 10 showing games at 59hz instead of 60hz despite the desktop running at 60hz?
Another hotfix driver from NV: https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3738/
And they've still not fixed custom resolutions.
I get 60 in games.
In windows 7 the same games would show as 60hz, just wondering why it would be showing as 59.95 now?
Is it a bug in the NVidia drivers or something?
And they've still not fixed custom resolutions.
Windows Media Player and Windows Media Player Classic = both 100% broken for me since updating to W10 though, ANY playback of ANY videofile crashes WMP or WMPC.
I tested many more games from 2007-2015 and they all worked flawlessly.
Pretty impressed, I was expecting older ones to break in some way.
And they've still not fixed custom resolutions.
I get 60 with fraps and shadowplay (that's what I use to measure fps) I used to use afterburner before I like to use kboost that comes with precision for my OC.
But yeah, all games only showing 59hz but 60 in game, also like I said these same games would show as 60hz in windows seven.
GTA V is a prime example, was 60hz on windows 7, 59hz on windows 10.
*Edit* I take that back, GTA V is still 60hz, so it seems this is only affecting a few games, battlefield is one of them.
Hotdang! I was just typing a post where I was scolding Creative for their inability to create proper Windows 10-drivers after more than a year of OS-betas, but just as I double checked their Windows 10 driver-page I saw that their drivers are available! ONLY A MONTH AFTER LAUNCH!!
This is incredible, for Creative! Of course not all of their products are supported, some people still have to wait until september before their hardware works properly....
But I'm just glad I won't have to deal with all the crackling and popping anymore.
http://support.creative.com/kb/ShowArticle.aspx?sid=126331
I just rolled back to w7 so I could finish the Witcher 3 with my ds4 and I'm not really missing anything from w10. Maybe when some good dx12 stuff comes out.
I rolled back to Windows 7 Pro a couple of days after installing Windows 10. I had zero problems. The process was much faster than installing Windows 10, and everything was exactly how it was before (I didn't lose any data or anything)Searched the thread, but could only find one post about this: Has anyone rolled BACK to Win 7 (Pro) from Win 10? Was it painless? Did it work? Any data loss of any kind?
Anyone have this issue with the notification icon in the taskbar?
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Sometimes when I start up my system, it will have that little circle with the slash through it, which I take it means quiet hours are active. I haven't set up quiet hours, though. Activating quiet hours and then deactivating it again brings the notification icon back to normal, but the problem keeps cropping back up. Happens at all hours of the day.
How did that go? Why did you have to roll back, did your profiler of choice not work on 10?
Rufus or media creation tool to make a bootable usb from an ISO? Which has been more reliable so far?
Is anyone else having issues with the search bar and start button?
Sometimes when I click in the search bar and begin typing nothing pops up. When I click on the start button the menu doesn't popup.
A quick restart fixes it but I'm just wondering if anyone else is having this issue? Not sure how to replicate it; it happens intermittently.
So I'm ready for Windows 10, but I have no notification in my menu bar.
I have a legit Windows 7 with SP1, but it's Japanese with an unofficial English patch. I still get all update notifications though.
Is there an optional update I'm neglecting that isn't clear in its intentions that brings the Windows 10 suggestion?
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/media-creation-tool-install
You don't need to wait. That tool will do the work for you, don't need to create a bootable medium.
Hotdang! I was just typing a post where I was scolding Creative for their inability to create proper Windows 10-drivers after more than a year of OS-betas, but just as I double checked their Windows 10 driver-page I saw that their drivers are available! ONLY A MONTH AFTER LAUNCH!!
This is incredible, for Creative! Of course not all of their products are supported, some people still have to wait until september before their hardware works properly....
But I'm just glad I won't have to deal with all the crackling and popping anymore.
http://support.creative.com/kb/ShowArticle.aspx?sid=126331
I rolled back to Windows 7 Pro a couple of days after installing Windows 10. I had zero problems. The process was much faster than installing Windows 10, and everything was exactly how it was before (I didn't lose any data or anything)
Nope, the rollback was quick and painless. Don't miss it at all tbh. If you're gonna do it, do it soon because I think they only give you a month.
The issue I was having is w10 recognizes the ds4 as a d input controller before the software can spoof x input. So every button press registers twice.
Even if they get it sorted out I don't really see a reason to go back to w10 for the time being.
I just upgraded a friends PC to Win 10 (from 7) and everything went smoothly, except for the resolution... for whatever reason Windows won't let me set any other resolution except for 1024x768
What kind of connection are they using for the monitor?
What kind of monitor is it?
What does Windows THINK it is? If you check and it says "Non-PnP" or something to that effect, you have found the problem. Some monitors need drivers before Windows will recognize them properly.
Yep, pretty easy to do as well: http://windows.wonderhowto.com/how-to/disable-lock-screen-windows-10-0162965/is there a way to log-in from boot without requiring password/pin?
It's very strange.
Since I upgraded to Windows 10 (didn't do a clean install of the OS) my games are noticeably jaggier, it seems AA is almost not engaged at all and I double checked my settings, disabled then reenabled AA but it's still lacking or absent.
Unreal Engine 3 games are particularly prone to this it seems, I can't find anything online about this issue. I clean reinstalled my 355.80 drivers but no luck, Thief, Borderlands, Batman AA/AC, Bioshock exhibit a lore more aliasing than they used to on Windows 8.